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Michael S Wilkins

2015

Auditor conservatism

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An Investigation Of Recent Changes In Going Concern Reporting Decisions Among Big N And Non-Big N Auditors, Linda Myers, Jaime Schmidt, Michael Wilkins Feb 2015

An Investigation Of Recent Changes In Going Concern Reporting Decisions Among Big N And Non-Big N Auditors, Linda Myers, Jaime Schmidt, Michael Wilkins

Michael S Wilkins

Corporate accounting failures and regulatory proceedings that led to the enactment of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) increased the scrutiny of auditors. We investigate whether these events resulted in a change in auditor behavior with respect to going concern reporting. Generally speaking, we find that non-Big N auditors became more conservative while Big N auditors became more accurate. Specifically, non-Big N auditors issued more going concern opinions to both failing and non-failing clients post-2001, reducing their Type II misclassifications at the expense of increased Type I misclassifications. However, Big N auditors decreased their Type I misclassifications with no corresponding …